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Just type concrete grinder in on ebay eibenstock make one bosch also even sparky the list goes on there about 400 500 just buy one you'll fine a use for itWas looking at this for at quick fix, think I'll have 17 metres up within the hour
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nice one Kyle, will defo have s browse.....top manJust type concrete grinder in on ebay eibenstock make one bosch also even sparky the list goes on there about 400 500 just buy one you'll fine a use for it
Great stuff , will look into that also, thanks mateU can uve buy universal dust shrouds for grinders for 25 quid
I've re-read this thread, I may have read it wrong earlier. If it's a water based levelling compound that was used in the first place,'which it appears to be' then two things have probably went wrong. 1- no primer used, 2- too weak of a mix. Either or both of these factors will cause a failure with that type of leveller, in which case any simple force such as a hammer lightly applied or a heavy scrapper should debond the poor leveller from the substrate.
When we've laid rubber floors in particular in the past to hostile substrates we've had to remove contaminated existing leveller from sand and cement screeds, one of the easiest ways of doing this is with a 'GOOD' scrabbler that has depth adjustment! It does cost a bit to hire such a machine but without doubt it's the fastest method. If I was under pressure for time it's the way I would go, then again I've experience in doing this! Sometimes time is money! But if not simply chip away at it
Was looking at this for at quick fix, think I'll have 17 metres up within the hour
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Yes this will do your job within the hour . Used one to prepare a gyvlon screed just last month. Just make sure you have a good extractor (Hoover) as it makes a lot of dust.
Your absolutely right Mark not to do it on the cheap, sooner or later doing jobs half assed will cost you a lot of money and ruin your reputation. If they don't want to take the advice of a professional in the field over a general builder who knows a bit about everything then that's up to them. It'll more than likely end up costing them more in the long runSo there you have it as I expected, the cheap quick fix over doing the job properly......glad I'm not getting involved.....
Your absolutely right Mark not to do it on the cheap, sooner or later doing jobs half assed will cost you a lot of money and ruin your reputation. If they don't want to take the advice of a professional in the field over a general builder who knows a bit about everything then that's up to them. It'll more than likely end up costing them more in the long run
I did a quote for for a job myselfyesterday had to price up to remove a patchy crapy skim coat over sand and cement render on a en suite bathroom as the guy had pva all the walls over this patchy old skim coat and the guy clearly thought I was trying to have him over for a days pay ohhh well good luck to him and his walls ha
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